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Dollar falls as hawkish Fed delivers without an extra kick

Economy Mar 16, 2022 05:16PM ET
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By David Henry and Herbert Lash

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell on Wednesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve moved to a hawkish monetary policy but without delivering a tougher surprise that might have added to its weeks-long momentum.

The dollar index, which had gained 3% since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war on Feb. 24 and 10% since May, fell as much as 0.6% on Wednesday as traders parsed Fed statements following a two-day meeting.

"There were no additional hawkish surprises," said Erik Bregar of Silver Gold Bull Inc, adding that traders seemed to have been expecting too much more from the Fed. "That explains why some of these hawkish bets are being pared back a bit," he said.

The dollar lost value to the euro and the British pound, both of which had been up earlier in the day on hope for a compromise in Russia and Ukraine peace talks.

The euro and pound both gained 0.7%, with the euro trading at $1.1032.

The Fed raised interest rates by the expected quarter of a percentage point and projected its policy rate would reach a range of 1.75% to 2% by the end of this year and 2.8% next year.

Strategists at Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) Securities called the Fed comments "very hawkish," in a note to clients and said it should be good for the dollar going forward.

The decline in the dollar index was surprising and could reflect disappointment that the Fed rhetoric was not more hawkish, they said.

The Fed did project the equivalent of quarter-percentage-point rate increases at each of its six remaining policy meetings this year but that was in line with market expectations for rates.

Yields on 10-year U.S. Treasuries reached 2.2% and two-year yields rose to 1%, flattening the yield curve.

The Bank of England meets on Thursday and markets expect it to raise rates by another quarter point.

The Bank of Japan is expected on Friday to leave ultra-loose policy settings in place.

The dollar rose 0.4% on the Japanese yen and during the day touched 119.13 yen, the highest in more than five years.

The commodity-sensitive Australian dollar added 1.3% to $0.7288.

Bitcoin was last up 5% on the day to $41,186.

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Currency bid prices at 4:40PM (2040 GMT)

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Dollar index

98.3840 98.9280 -0.54% 2.844% +99.0820 +98.2910

Euro/Dollar

$1.1032 $1.0955 +0.71% -2.95% +$1.1047 +$1.0948

Dollar/Yen

118.7150 118.2900 +0.36% +3.13% +119.1150 +118.1700

Euro/Yen

130.97 129.57 +1.08% +0.50% +131.0500 +129.5400

Dollar/Swiss

0.9405 0.9414 -0.12% +3.08% +0.9460 +0.9391

Sterling/Dollar

$1.3142 $1.3045 +0.75% -2.82% +$1.3156 +$1.3036

Dollar/Canadian

1.2688 1.2766 -0.59% +0.38% +1.2777 +1.2681

Aussie/Dollar

$0.7288 $0.7198 +1.27% +0.28% +$0.7297 +$0.7181

Euro/Swiss

1.0376 1.0309 +0.65% +0.07% +1.0385 +1.0305

Euro/Sterling

0.8394 0.8398 -0.05% -0.07% +0.8429 +0.8384

NZ

Dollar/Dollar $0.6838 $0.6770 +1.06% -0.04% +$0.6844 +$0.6743

Dollar/Norway

8.8920 9.0145 -1.38% +0.92% +9.0090 +8.8720

Euro/Norway

9.8111 9.8725 -0.62% -2.02% +9.8809 +9.7780

Dollar/Sweden

9.4100 9.6043 -1.36% +4.35% +9.6338 +9.3999

Euro/Sweden

10.3822 10.5256 -1.36% +1.45% +10.5464 +10.3819

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Matthew Lenco
Matthew Lenco Mar 17, 2022 6:54AM ET
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All the hype about interest rate hikes presupoosing a rise in the dollar for a year by now dies at birth. SMH.
Jack Peterson
Jack Peterson Mar 16, 2022 7:35AM ET
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The irrational excuberance continues, as the House of Cards is fighting hard to keep the lies going…. But corruption eventually looses and truth always wins! Good luck everyone
Mario De
Mario De Mar 16, 2022 7:04AM ET
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The Russian ministers talk about some hope while they keep bombing Ukraine all the more. Markets reacting to what is being said only. Not on what's happening on the ground. Are they hoodwinking the whole world into believing that they will stop while they go asked more determined?
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Mario De Mar 16, 2022 7:04AM ET
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Correction... while they go ahead more determined?
Rich Golf
Rich Golf Mar 16, 2022 7:04AM ET
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Mario De ive been saying the same thing. Confusing headlines. Headlines ignore the ground game
 
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